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Policies
Policies On this page you will find all the policies you might need during your time as a Women’s Pioneer Housing resident.Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Policy This policy sets out our definition of anti-social behaviour and how we will handle reports from our tenants. Download: Anti-Social Behaviour PolicyAsbestos Management PolicyThis policy outlines our approach to the management of…
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Website Privacy Statement Purpose This privacy statement (fair processing notice) sets out Women Pioneer Housing’s (WPH) commitment to the protection of personal data and explains what data we hold, why we hold it and what we do with it.WPH is a Housing Association registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as a data controller.Information we…
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65 Harrington Gardens
65 Harrington GardensStep inside 65 Harrington GardensPlan for 65 Harrington Gardens, Kensington c 1931 WPH archive, London Metropolitan ArchivesWomen’s Pioneer Housing purchased 65 Harrington Gardens in 1931. The organisation’s architect Gertrude Leverkus set about converting the four storey building into 9 self-contained flats, each with its own sitting room, bedroom, pantry and bathroom. This meant…
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Privacy notice
Privacy Notice FAIR PROCESSING NOTICE FOR OUR TENANTS Women’s Pioneer Housing Ltd and the GDPRUnder the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Women’s Pioneer Housing Ltd (WPH) are committed to protecting your data and complying with the rules and regulations set out in handling your personal data. This Fair Processing Notice outlines our privacy policy…
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Saving Energy Costs
Find out about various grants and schemes that may help towards paying off your energy bills.
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Apply for a moveIf you are already one of our tenants but would like to move home, there are a number of options open to you. Transfers If you want to move to another flat, you can apply to join our transfer list. Please speak to your Housing Officer about how the process works, how…
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Etheldred Browning
Etheldred BrowningEtheldred Browning1869 – 1946 Founder of Women’s Pioneer Housing Etheldred was born Edith Anna Browning on 17th September 1869 in Donnybrook, Dublin, the third of four children. She came from an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family included in Burke’s Irish Peerage. Her father Jeffrey Francis Browning (1832-1889) was a lawyer, who served as Solicitor to the Court of the Irish Land Commission. Her mother, Julia Mary Smart (1841-1925) was born in London, the…